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'The Mikado' returns for laughs


		'The Mikado' returns for laughs

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

6 days ago by Haylee Campbell

Oregon State University will be adding to a 90-year history this weekend with the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic production "The Mikado."

"The Mikado" opens Thursday, August 14, at 7:30 p.m. and will run through Saturday, Aug. 16, with a matinée showing on Sunday Aug.

Leadership Training Multimedia

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

21 hours ago by ARBITER STAFF

Community groups

Students were split into eight groups based on Boise State's Statement of Shared Values. The statement includes seven values: Academic Excellence, Caring, Citizenship, Fairness, Respect, Responsibility and Trustworthiness. An extra value, Diversity, was added to make eight groups.

Ethanol as fuel has pros and cons

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 day ago by Colby Stream

If you're not careful, ethanol could eat your car.

Ethanol breaks down natural rubber and corrodes aluminum - two materials that can be used to create hoses and gas tanks.

Don't get too worried yet.

When it comes to fuel options there are two different types of cars.

Groundbreaking News for Oregon Baseball

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

3 days ago by Tom Sabiel | Freelance writer

With energy rampantly running through spectators at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Ducks baseball stadium, University President Dave Frohnmayer announced the official title of the park. Named in honor of athletic director Pat Kilkenny, P.K. Park will seat an estimated 5,000 fans and help bring back a sport that has been absent from the school since leaving in a cost cutting effort following the 1981 season.

University gets go-ahead for alley vacation

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

6 days ago by Jessie Higgins

The Eugene City Council approved the vacation of an alley way and another small area of land near the site of the University's proposed new arena. The approval means the University can now buy these two properties from the city, which brings the University one step closer to constructing the $200 million arena that will be located at East 13th Ave

Pacifica Forum reflects on itself at meeting


		Pacifica Forum reflects on itself at meeting

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

6 days ago by Emily Gillespie

The controversial Pacifica Forum held an open discussion of its own significance to the community Friday afternoon that drew heated debate between its members and detractors.

The Pacifica Forum, according to its mission statement, is a program of oral information, discussion, and points of view focusing on war and peace, militarism and pacifism and violence and nonviolence.

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